"i always leave notes to my l'amil.x in tho rvfrigcraior- lhaiis the first place they look." .Clovis Douccttc are sorry to hear 'he is it patient at the St. Louis and Vicinity -Miss Mary Ellen Buote. Al- berton was a recent visitor to st. uzuis. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- die Bernard. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth smith, Kildare Capes, were week-end vis- itors at Mrs. Smith's home, guests of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Gaudet Mr. Guillaume Arsenault has ac- cepted a position as mechanic at the co-operative Garage in 0'Lcary. ...... Mr. Edmund DeR0che or Palmer Road left recently for Toronto. Ontario, where he plans to spend the winter months. Mr. Arthur Doucette has re- turned to his home in Pawtucket. Rhode island, after spending a week's vacation at his home in Pleasant View. guest of Mr, and Mrs. Jerome Douceite. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ber- nard and family. who have rec- ently arrived from England. have gone to Moncton, N. 8.. where they are going to reside. The nimiySLli(V)(ilL(1'ieiids of Mr Western i Hospital. Alberton. Mr. Doucctte is suffering from virus pneumonIa.; Mrs, Joseph Bernard. linrper, Road. was a recent visitor at tliel home of Mr. and Mrs. Arscnr Bor- ston. Rhode Island, was a visitor at the home of Mr. Friends of Mr. Arthur Ciaudet are sorry he suffered a serious in- jury to his hand while working at pulpwood. Mrs. Agnes Crossman of Gran- recent and Mrs. Jerome Doucette, Pleasant View. Mr. W. D. Sumner has returned to his business in Texas after spending the summer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benny Martin in Lot 2. Friends of Mr. Ben H. Gallant of Ebbsileet are sorry to hear he is seriously ill at. his home. Mr. Leo Arsenault, manager of st. Louis Co-op.. spent a recent weekend in Tignish. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Buote. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Perry, St. Louis. had as recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mallett and family of Lauretta. and Mr. and Mrs. An- thony Perry of Harper Road. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mallett of Freetown were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Myers. Friends of Mr. Sam Myers. mail t-nutter for St. Louis Rural Route. nre sorry to learn he is ill at his home. Mr, and Mrs. Leavitt Kenny and i-..mii.v have motored from Massa- chusetts. and are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James g -ruc GUARDIAN, Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Mr. James Kenny has returned to his home in Waterford after visiting friendl and relatives in Bostoh, Mass. Friends of Mr. Jerome Doucstte of Pleasant View are pleased to know his condition is much im- proved. Mr. Doucette has been a patient at the City Hospital, Char- lottetown, for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Tuesnatd and family have motored from Cape Breton. N. S.. to visit at the home of Mir. and Mrs. Ernest Tueanarcl in Woodvaie. They were accompanied by their mother. Mrs. Tuesnard, also of Cape Breton. B.G. WEBSTER'S CORNER SCHOOL The following is the report for October. Grade X.-i. Vincent Baird. Grade Ix.-1. Ivan I-iemn. Paul- ine McEachern, equal: 2. Gerard Duffy. Grade VIII.-1. Bertha Smith: 2. Marie Mcl.-Sachem and Bernice Mccuirk; 3. Gerard Molliaohern. Grade V.-i. Anna Mcl-Zachern. Grade 1V.-1. Gerard Smith: 2. Stephen Baird; 3. Lawrence Mc- Guirk. Grade XII. A.-1. Florence Mc- Eachern. Grade III. B.-1. Korleen Currie. Grade II. A.-l. Brian Currie; 2. Parnell Garland. Grade II. B.-1. I-it-nry McGuirk: 2. Charlotte smith. absent. Grade I. A.-i. Genevieve Duffy. Grade I. B.-I. Elmer Garland. - Vicinity -Mrs. Ralph Adams of 0'Leary was in Forest View 'on Monday and Tuesday. Oct. 15th and ma. Mr. George Griifin. who had spent the last few years in Hall- fax, is new spending some time at his home on the Locke Road. Mr. and Mrs. Aulden McLean of the Locke Road were in O'Leary on Saturday evening. Oct. 20th. Mr. Leo Arsenault and son Clif- ford. accompanied by Mr. Matt Griffin of the Locks Road, were in Alberton on Saturday morning, Oct. 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant and Junior were visitors on Sat- urday evening, Oct. 20th, home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ellis of O'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Harris of the Locke Road were in O'- Leary on Saturday evening,. Oct. 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gallant of Piusville were visitors on Oct. 22nd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant. Forest View. The funeral of the late Mrs. Paul Doiron of Duvar took place on Saturday morning. Oct. 20th at st. Anthony's Church, Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant Locke. alas atiti-W A at the i and Mr. Billie Irving and Mrs. Wyiis Irving. Octobe 20th. The Boy Noonan and Elwood McKenna. of the Stella Maris C. sub-division was held .--Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Inman of Borden were visitors to Charlotte- town on Friday. October Nth. Miss Marjorie Irving of Truro Academy, Wolfville. spent a recent wdekend with their parents Capt. . Annual Boy scout Apple Day was held in Borden on Saturday. . a. very successful campaign selling Building eight hampers with net proceeds . lunnigrside. P. I. I. of nearly 565. They were assisted and directed by the scout ! 9.033 33" Hum Rwmmd ""9"? ""1 Mi" ' A. P. ceretti. Assistant Provincial Commissioner of Boy Scouts. 1'-irize . . V for the best decorated basket was i " i '” 'i "'" I” won by Tommy Jardine. E. E. Pafkman. The regular auction party of the Borden Women's Institute was 0pt'Dt' R'0' held in the Town Hall on Thurs- opq-051313137 day evening. October 25th. with five tables playing. Ladies prize Eyes I: mined was won by Miss Katherine Mc- Giants Fitted Innis. gents by Mr. Leonard Office Hours: consolation going to Mrs. G. Sharpe and Mr. The freezeout prize was won by Mrs. Wm. White. STELLA MAM! C. W. L. The regular monthly meeting 7th with an attendance ocroaan 29. 1951' ' It was also proposed to have a bean supper and to get thg up, sules for the children at school, Mrs. Robbin gave an interesting talk and the meeting was then adiourned by prayer. Professional cards of Horton Earls lllcltoy shattered Aeoonntanl Canadian Bank at Commerce scouts had 1 I to 13 - 1 to I and lay appointment Phone 3231 REGENT 'l'l-IEATRE BLDG. summer St. Snmmeraids f.t prizes ; I . -B.:F. ilunterl ll. ii.” on October I of 40 I Complete Visual Analyses W. League I am-7-r----r on-r-M-W -r---A-r--r s--"M--rv - - w- Mrd- Kenny in Waterford. Teacher-Anna Hughes. were visitors on Sunday evenins. "”"'b'"5' . GI e rm c Oct. 21st. at the home of Mr and The prafldeag :1W"' 33' mi" , p:;(s)N-E 311.5 "7 Mrs. Firmang Perry of Howlan. DWI? W" l" " " "7 an , : mmml Wis 0P;""l gill" ;'3gF' lMALLM.AN'S aunmno My 3:-w p . f H 1 by the Pastor ev. .rc o in. i'elu;flednf:ml'Ii1lg5 hcfihrev oh Wetdiliens? The 59"”31'-V mid H” "””"w5 OPTDMETMST i or previous meeting which were approved. and the treasurers re- l port; was read and adopted. Dif- ferent subjecis were discused and day evening, Oct. 17th, from s lnmmerside, P.l:.l. ll short visit in Halifax. A Mr. Anthony Dolron returned to t Toronto on Monday, oct, 22nd, the President and the Secretary - after spending his vacation vislt- ivere appolnffdll?f':Ll9'l;i(if13;f,?: nu. JIIL int: his relatives in the Maritime mg Of the 5”” aims.” K It ' pmvinceg. youths in St. Dunstan (.0 loge. . VETERINARIAN Mr. Anslie Silliker was it visitor - - : D151 2520 on Sunday. Oct. 21st, at the home i Water Street East at Mr. and Mrs. Auldcn McLean. Locke Road. The ma" Sunimerside Mr. Dave Grifiiirof the Locke who llckad cancer Road was in o'Leary on Tuesday "you luv, wont 9 week. to nvmv 0”” 33"” "id””d0ct0'-B"tW""KLt.-R0m- T 1 The Messrs. Clifford Arseiiault ':.'3"i,.Gt'f,2 r:?.,?;'K,hf3e:ff'y nt Hnwian, and Reggie Richard of November RMd”.. 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Mrs. George Arsen- ault and family, motored from Nova Scotia to Roxbury, Lot 5. and arrived at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gai- lnnt, on Saturday evening, Oct. 20th. They planned to spend a week visiting relatives and friends on the Island. AN. Red Wings Cull Up Rookie Centre DETROIT. Oct .27 -- (AP) .- Detroit Red Wings today called up rookie centre Alex Delvecchio. who has been with their Indianapolis farm club this season. The 20-year-old Fort William. Ont. youth is rated one of the wings' best prospects in years. He will report for the Winga' Nation- al Hockey League game at Toronto Saturday. The Wings sent rookie Larry Wilson of Kincardinc. Ont. to Ind- ianapolis to replace Delvecchio. area To NORMAL KAMSACK. Sask. - (CP) - ownera of boats located on Madge Lake have been warned to make sure their craft are high and dry. 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